Puneet Varma (Editor)

Millbank Tower

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Status
  
Complete

Completed
  
1963

Height
  
119 m

Construction started
  
1959

Architect
  
Ronald Ward

Type
  
Office

Roof
  
118 metres (387 ft)

Floors
  
33

Architectural style
  
Modern architecture

Millbank Tower httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommons11

Location
  
Westminster London, SW1 United Kingdom

Lifts/elevators
  
11: 4 x low rise Otis 411 Elevonics 5 x high rise Otis 411 Elevonics 1 x Otis 411 fire/goods all floors 1 x Otis 10UCL Ground to Basement Goods

Owners
  
David Reuben, Simon Reuben

Similar
  
St George Wharf Tower, 8 Canada Square, Tower 42, Citigroup Centre - London, BT Tower

10 11 10 student protest millbank tower conservative hq london


Millbank Tower is a 118-metre (387 ft) high skyscraper in the City of Westminster at Millbank, by the River Thames in London.

Contents

Map of Millbank Tower, Millbank, Westminster, London SW1P, UK

Throwing fire extinguisher on to riot police and smashing millbank tower windows demo 2010


History

The tower was constructed in 1963 for Vickers and was originally known as the Vickers Tower. It was designed by Ronald Ward and Partners and built by John Mowlem & Co. It is a landmark on the London skyline, standing beside the River Thames, half a mile upstream from the Palace of Westminster. The tower has been owned by David and Simon Reuben since 2002, while still being managed by its former owner Tishman Speyer Properties. It is a Grade II listed building.

The 2003 edition of the Pevsner architectural guide says that the Millbank Tower is "one of the few London office towers to have won affection", and contrasts it with the "boxy structure" of the Shell Tower at Waterloo.

Occupants

Throughout its history, the Millbank Tower has been home to many high-profile political and other organisations. From 1995 the Labour Party rented two floors in the base at the south of the site, for use as a general election campaign centre. Labour ran its 1997 General Election campaign from these offices; after the election, the party vacated its headquarters at John Smith House, Walworth Road SE17, to move to Millbank. Just five years later, however, the £1 million per annum rent forced the party to vacate the tower and take out a mortgage of £5.5 million to relocate to 16-18 Old Queen Street, overlooking St James's Park, which had 11,200 square feet of open plan premises.

The United Nations also had offices in the tower, but moved out in June 2003, also citing high rents. Other public bodies have continued to occupy the building, including the Central Statistical Office, the predecessor of the Office for National Statistics; the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman; the Local Government Ombudsman; the UK India Business Council; and the Ministry of Justice Records Management Service.

Since 2006, the Conservative Party has based its campaign headquarters at 30 Millbank, in the same complex as Millbank Tower.

Other floors in the tower are occupied by various organisations and commercial companies, including Environment Agency, the World Bank, Altitude 360 London, foreign exchange specialists World First, the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust, the UK India Business Council, the Audit Commission, event caterers Salt and Pepper, Private Food Design, the firm Lewis PR, the London office of the Open Society Foundations, the Local Government Boundary Commission for England and XLN Telecom.

The building also houses the studios for RT UK.

The tower featured in the 1973 film, The Vault of Horror, in which several characters are trapped in a lift in the building. It was also used for the location filming of the Doctor Who serials The Invasion (as the London offices of International Electromatics) and Terror of the Zygons (as the venue for the World Energy Conference). The tower also featured in The Persuaders! episode 'Someone Like Me' (1971), in which Danny Wilde (Tony Curtis) is seen going into the building to stop Lord Brett Sinclair (Sir Roger Moore) who has been programmed to shoot his friend Sam Milford (Bernard Lee).

Future

In 2016, the Reuben brothers made a successful application to redevelop the building, notwithstanding its listed status, and convert it into a hotel and luxury apartments.

References

Millbank Tower Wikipedia